This vintage looking device was once used to view and cut 16 mm film strips, and still in mint condition, it was just too cool to pass up. With help of a similarly historic Raspberry Pi 1 Model B ...
To make the most of her time in isolation, she put together an optical audio decoder for old 16 mm film, built using modern components and a bit of 3D printing. It all started with a broken 16 mm ...
First introduced to the joys of shooting and cutting 16mm film while an undergraduate at Princeton, Whittlesey spent the decade of the ‘70s honing his skills as a freelance cameraman and editor.
【Best Gift】It can be given as a gift to friends who like tracing, drawing, sketching, calligraphy, and viewing film negatives. Easy setup perfect for kids and adults!